Dublin, Nov. 30, 2017 -- The "SSD Insights Q4/17: Up - again" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Despite volume being stagnant and ASPs being at an elevated level in Q3/17, the SSD market continued its growth trend as average capacities continued to increased.
This report provides a forecast of the SSD market out to 2021.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Computing SSD Revenue Forecast
2. Computing SSD Quarterly Trend
3. TLC SSD Trend
4. Computing Petabyte Forecast
5. SSD Market by Technology
6. Storage Trend
7. Client SSDs
- Q3/17 Client SSD Revenues by Supplier
- Client SSD Trend
- Channel SSD Trend
- Client SSD Pricing
- Client SSD Market by Technology
- Client SSD Protocol & Form Factor Trend
8. Enterprise SSDs
- Q3/17 Enterprise SSD Revenues by Supplier
- Captive Datacenter SSD
- Enterprise SSD Trend
- Enterprise SSD by Form Factor
- Enterprise SSD by Technology
- Enterprise $/GB Trend
- Enterprise SSD by Technology
- Enterprise SATA SSD Trend
- PCIe SSD Trend
- SAS SSD Trend
9. Summary
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